Microbial inoculant compositions and uses thereof

a technology of inoculant composition and composition, which is applied in the field of microbial inoculant composition, can solve the problems of inconvenient combination of urease inhibitors and/or nitrification inhibitors with bio-fertilizers, weakening or killing bio-fertilizers when combined, and enhancing yield traits in the subject plant. , to achieve the effect of reducing nitrate contamination, promoting plant health, and promoting soil health

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-05-02
KOCH AGRONOMIC SERVICES LLC
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[0012]wherein the microbial inoculant composition at the effective amount is effective in enhancing the yield trait in the subject plant relative to the yield trait in the reference or control plant when the subject plant is contacted with the effective amount.
[0013]The urease inhibitor or nitrification inhibitor can mitigate nitrate contamination in run off and ground water, and the emission of large amount of am

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To date, urease inhibitors and nitrification inhibitors have met with varied success, while bio-fertilizers have typically met with limited success.
Nevertheless, the combination of urease inhibitors and/or nitrification inhibitors with bio-fertilizers is not straight forward.
First, urease in

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AGROTAIN® ADVANCED 1.0 and Bacillus subtilis Strain KAS-001

[0068]Example 1 is prepared by combining 9 mL of AGROTAIN® ADVANCED 1.0 (Koch Agronomic Services, LLC) and 1 mL of proprietary microbial formulation containing Bacillus subtilis strain KAS-001 (Pathway Biologic, LLC). The original bacteria concentration of the microbial formulation is 1010 cfu / mL. After mixing with the ADVANCED 1.0, the final bacteria concentration is 109 cfu / mL.

[0069]Examples 2-10 are prepared with essentially same method as Example 1 (All examples comprise the named bacteria strain and AGROTAIN® ADVANCED 1.0 (1:9 by volume). Only the name of the bacteria strain is provided in Table 1 for each example). If an example with more than one bacteria composition is prepared, the total bacteria concentration of all the microbial formulations is 1010 cfu / mL. After mixing with the ADVANCED 1.0, the total final bacteria concentration is 109 cfu / mL.

TABLE 2Example No.Bacteria strain and AGROTAIN ® ADVANCED 1.0 (1:9)2Ba...

example 11

G77 Nitrification Inhibitor and Bacillus methylotrophicus KAS-002

[0070]Example 11 is prepared by combining 9 mL of G77 Nitrification Inhibitor (CAS Registration No. 1373256-33-7) and 1 mL of proprietary microbial formulation Bacillus methylotrophicus KAS-002 (Pathway Biologic, LLC). The original bacteria concentration of the microbial formulation is 1010 cfu / mL. After mixing with the G77 Nitrification Inhibitor, the final bacteria concentration is 109cfu / mL.

[0071]Examples 12-17 are prepared with essentially same method as Example 11(All examples comprise the named bacteria strain and G77 Nitrification Inhibitor (1:9 by volume). Only the name of the bacteria strain is provided in Table 2 for each example). If an example with more than one bacteria composition is prepared, the total bacteria concentration of all the microbial formulations is 1010 cfu / mL. After mixing with the G77 Nitrification Inhibitor, the total final bacteria concentration is 109 cfu / mL.

TABLE 3Bacteria strain and G...

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Abstract

The present invention provides novel microbial inoculant compositions for uses in promoting plant growth, plant productivity and/or soil quality. The novel microbial inoculant compositions comprise one or more microbial species, one or more urease inhibitors and/or nitrification inhibitors. The present invention also provides fertilizer compositions comprising said microbial inoculant compositions.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62 / 325,713 filed Apr. 21, 2016 the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein.TECHNICAL FIELD[0002]The present invention relates to novel microbial inoculant compositions for uses in promoting plant growth, plant productivity and / or soil quality. The novel microbial inoculant compositions comprise one or more microbial species, one or more urease inhibitors and / or nitrification inhibitors. The present invention also relates to fertilizer compositions comprising said microbial inoculant compositions, formulations and the uses thereof.BACKGROUND[0003]The use of fertilizers to enhance plant and crop production and overcome poor soil quality is widespread. Most commonly employed commercially available nitrogen containing fertilizers are inorganic chemical fertilizers such as urea. The extended use of urea is often associated with negative enviro...

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IPC IPC(8): A01N25/28A01N63/02A01N63/04C05C11/00C05C7/00C05C9/00C05G3/08A01N57/28A01N33/26A01N63/22C05G3/90
CPCA01N25/28A01N63/02A01N63/04C05C11/00C05C7/00C05C9/005C05G3/08A01N57/28A01N33/26C05C9/00C05G3/90Y02P60/21A01N63/22C05F11/08C05C3/005C05C5/005
Inventor BOBECK, DREW R.
Owner KOCH AGRONOMIC SERVICES LLC
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